"Backlash" in Burma!

Muselmaniacs who raped a Buddhist girl got a raw deal: Â a Buddhist mob clobbered them to death.

Buddhist Mob inÂ Myanmar beats 10 Muslims to death in retaliation for the rape and murder of a young girl by Muslim men.

VLAD TEPESÂ (H/T via BNI)Â About 300 people belonging to the Buddhist majority stopped a bus carrying Muslims from a religious gathering, dragged 10 of them out and beat them to death before burning the vehicle in Taunggup, in the state of Rakhine, 300 kilometers north of Yangon, the state television reported.

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(AhlulÂ BaytÂ NewsÂ Agency) – Dozens of protesters rallied in Yangon on Tuesday calling for justice for 10 fellow Muslims killed by an angry mob in a surge in sectarian tensions in western Burma.About 50 people gathered in front of a mosque in the centre of the city, some holding photographs of those who died Sunday in the frenzied attack in Rakhine state, in the Bay of Bengal.

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Â “The residents of the north Thailand town of Ban Pohn Namron are fighting the same battle that Americans fought over the 9-11 Mosque in New York CIty. The proposed mosque isn’t necessary, and both sides know that its construction would be an important symbol of Islamic power and intentions.Â The community’s successful rejection of the mosque would similarly be an important symbol and victory in the battle against Islamic supremacy.”

Yesterday on our way to the Myanmar (Burma) border crossing we stopped for lunch near Ban Pong Namron (Mae Chedi Mai) and it was an eye-opener to talk with some of the residents. Without exception,Â everyone we spoke with is terrified that the building of a proposed large mosque will start the all-too-familiar pattern of increasing Muslim presence and demands for accommodation and concessions, to be followed by violence when the Muslim population reaches a certain level.

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The victims’ bus was surrounded by a crowd of hundreds of people enraged at the May 28 rape and murder of a Rakhine woman, allegedly by three other Muslim men, state media reported Tuesday.The New Light of Myanmar government mouthpiece said there were rumours local Muslims had been targeting women from the mainly-Buddhist Rakhine community.

Three suspects – described as Bengali Muslims – have been held since May 30 in connection with the woman’s murder, it said.

Details of the attack emerged in state media with a report describing a mob gathering after leaflets urged locals to “take notice” of alleged Muslim abuses of Rakhine women.

Alerted to the group of Muslims returning to Yangon from the area some Rakhines followed the bus on motorcycles, the report said, forcing it to turn back to an area where 300 local people were waiting and set upon the victims.

The paper said the murdered Muslims had just visited the area for “religious reasons”, adding a probe was underway amid attempts to keep “community peace and stability”.

No arrests have been reported in connection with the killings.

Clashes between Buddhists and Muslims occur periodically in Burma, and Rakhine state, which borders Bangladesh, is a flashpoint for tensions.

Buddhists make up some 89 percent of the population of Burma, with Muslims officially representing four percent.

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Hundreds of Islamic hardliners protested outside the Myanmar embassy in the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Friday to “stop the genocide” of Rohingya Muslims in the wake of deadly communal unrest.

Around 300 hardliners from organisations, including the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) and Jemaah Anshorut Tauhid (JAT), threatened to storm the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta as some 50 police officers guarded the building.

“If embassy officials refuse to talk with us, I demand all of you break into the building and turn it upside down,” a leader on a loudspeaker told protesters, who shouted “Allahu Akbar” (God is Greatest).

“Every drop of blood that is shed from a Muslim must be paid back. Nothing is free in this world,” the man shouted, as protesters carried banners that read “FPI is ready to wage jihad”.

“Go to Myanmar and carry out jihad for your Muslim brothers,” the man said.

The hardliners left without entering the embassy and proceeded to a UN building to protest.

Communal violence between ethnic Buddhist Rakhine and local Muslims, including the Rohingya, swept Myanmar’s Rakhine state in June, leaving dozens dead and tens of thousands homeless.

Around 800,000 Rohingyas live in Myanmar and are considered to be some of the world’s most persecuted minorities.

Myanmar President Thein Sein told the UN on Thursday it was “impossible to accept the illegally entered Rohingyas, who are not our ethnicity”, saying they should be sent to refugee camps or be deported.

Decades of discrimination have left the Rohingya stateless, with Myanmar implementing restrictions on their movement and withholding land rights, education and public services, the UN says.